
Van de Wiele Group, a Belgian world leader in weaving
and tufting machines, has always been an innovator. And it has been
highlighting its pioneering vision more than ever at the recent ITMA
exhibition in Milan. At its ITMA booth, Van de Wiele showed how its
textile machines are all connected, production planning can be largely
automated and production processes can be monitored in control rooms.
The booth included Barco’s operational collaboration system, including
displays and a video wall and our networked visualization solutions.
Integrated packages
Van de Wiele strongly believes in the Digital Factory of the future,
where networked, self-organizing manufacturing processes help create
more value. Its machines therefore increasingly incorporate electronic
drives for higher automation, flexibility and productivity. More than
that, the group is also working on integrated packages which combine
cutting-edge machines with product-related services like automated
planning, remote maintenance and monitoring, etc.
All the processes in one overview
At ITMA 2015, Van de Wiele demonstrated how all its machines are
interconnected and how the manufacturing process can be
monitored/managed in a central control room. Using secure IP technology,
Barco’s networked visualization system, comprising the CMS control room
management suite and Transform N controller, captured streaming video
from the different looming machines. The images were then visualizes on
three Barco display solutions – a 3x2 OL LED video wall, two OBLX
free-standing LCD walls and an 84” LDX display.
Photo credits ITMA 2015